The Seattle Seahawks may be the most irrelevant team in the NFL as far as fantasy drafts are concerned. The Seahawks have only two consensus top 100 fantasy players in receiver TJ Houshmandzadeh and running back Justin Forsett...

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The value of Cliff Lee is more then simply a short term rental. The complete package Lee offer includes two plus months of the hottest pitcher in baseball, a guy who is a playoff tested leader and in all likely hood two compensation picks...

You have to see what you have before you know where you need to go. The Seattle Seahawks will plenty of tough decisions in the upcoming draft. The skill position players will be part of the teams focus in the draft...

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The biggest advantage of feed back, negative or positive, is that you can see different angles. I got a lot of feed back the last time I did this and while mind wasn't changed I do see things in a different light...

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Now I would like to say that I am not a fan of drafting or signing players just because of a coaching or administrative connection. In fact I recently did a seven round Seahawks mock daft and did not have them taking a single USC Trojan in the process...

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I am back with a professional version of Fun With Numbers. The are will be harder to decipher but the names are more familiar. YDS-YARDS, TD- TOUCH DOWNS, INT-INTERCEPTIONS, RAT-QB RATING QB A- 4,328 YDS, 26 TD, 12 INT, 100...

The mock draft process is kind of like cement. It is very pliable in the beginning, but as time goes on, it begins to become firm. There still is a bit of wiggle room before the NFL Combine, but things are beginning to take shape...

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A mock draft before the combine is very fluid. The number of potential first round picks gets smaller and smaller as you approach draft day and teams refine their boards. A mock draft is a lot like a snap shot of the stock market...

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